Judith Jarvis Thomson on the analysis of causation, and another entailment objection

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In a book contribution responding to H.L.A. Hart and Tony Honoré, Judith Jarvis Thomson casts a certain analysis of causation in an attractive light, but says that it unfortunately faces two objections. I draw attention to another objection.

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Terence Rajivan Edward
University of Manchester (PhD)

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